Well it is pretty simple, you burn it.
Electrical energy is transformed into heat energy by the coils inside and kinetic energy by the fan inside.
Yes, sound energy can be transformed into other types of energy. For example, when sound waves hit a microphone, they are converted into electrical energy. Additionally, sound energy can also be converted into mechanical energy, such as when speakers vibrate to produce sound.
Other than what? You can convert just about any type of energy into any other type; as long as entropy is not at maximum - for example, when all the energy is in the form of uniformly distributed heat energy.
Yes.
i want to know too. answer- chemical energy
Three types of fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels are formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago and have been compacted and transformed by geological processes. Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources that are commonly used for energy production.
When a person strikes and lights a match, potential energy in the match is transformed into thermal energy (heat), light energy (the flame), and chemical energy (burning of the matchstick).
Oil, coal, and natural gas are the three main types of fossil fuels.
Well, there will always be a certain percentage of the electrical energy transformed into thermal energy in the wires and components of the circuit (heat). Depending on the components in the circuit electrical energy may also be transformed into many other types of energy: e.g. magnetic field energy (inductor), electric field energy (capacitor), kinetic energy (relay, motor), electromagnetic radiation energy (antenna, light bulb, LED, LASER diode, CRT, X-Ray tube), sound wave energy (speaker, telegraph sounder).
Three types? I can think of more than that. But I suppose if we group some together: there is mechanical energy, solar energy, wind energy, hydro energy. Thermal energy in a power station is transformed into mechanical energy so is covered by that. But then both wind energy and hydro energy convert to mechanical before the electricity is produced. So really at a fundamental level there seems only mechanical and solar. Mechanical would include fossil fuels, (coal, oil, natural gas,), nuclear, wind, incinerators, hydro, geothermal, and biomass, which all drive a mechanical device to produce the electricity. Solar produces electricity directly from photovoltaic cells so that is not mechanical.
Chemical energy can be transformed into thermal energy when a substance undergoes combustion or a chemical reaction that generates heat. It can also be transformed into electrical energy through batteries or fuel cells, or into kinetic energy when a chemical reaction propels a rocket or vehicle.
The resources that are non fossil fuels are called unlimited resources.